Current status, problems and possibilities of implementation Green Infrastructure in modern cities with particular emphasis on green roof and living walls will be presented and discussed at this conference.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE OCCASION OF 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF PSDZ

The Polish Green Roof Association (PSDZ) invites you to their conference in september in Wroclaw.

Current status, problems and possibilities of implementation Green Infrastructure in modern cities with particular emphasis on green roof and living walls will be presented and discussed at this conference.

On 19-21 September 2019 the International Conference on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Polish Association of Green Roofs will take place. This is the first event of this kind in Poland and one of the few in Central and Eastern Europe. It is entirely devoted to green infrastructure with particular emphasis on issues related to green roofs and walls. The conference will take place at the Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, in the place where the idea of the Polish Green Roof Association was born.

The event brings together experts and scientists from various parts of the world. They will share their vast knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable practices in adaptation of cities to climate change, biodiversity, interior greenery, rainwater management, existing and proposed legal regulations, design and implementation process, best projects and implementation.

More than 50 speakers will feature on the program agenda. Delegates will get the opportunity to interact and share ideas with some the leaders of modern green architecture, including the highest level of the government responsible for urban planning and development.

The aim of the conference is to enable participants to gain knowledge of the latest technologies supporting urban development and being a reliable solution for important environmental issues.
This event will enable dialogue between architects, town planners, landscape architects, engineers, developers, corporations, ecology, institutions and decision makers in local government units.